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Mercury 4 stroke 115/80
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<blockquote data-quote="dhoganjr" data-source="post: 423067" data-attributes="member: 12925"><p>When you load it up like that it will be toward the lower range. It will do a lot better than the 60/40. With a heavy load it will take a longer to get out of the hole, and will drop down in the water if you let off much during hard turns.</p><p></p><p>Up to the 115/80 you can tell a difference when you load it heavy. Once you get to 150/105 it doesn't seem to mind a load as much, I guess from the extra torque. </p><p></p><p>If you are happy with the 60/40 you will really like the 115/80. </p><p></p><p>Mercury is all I have owned and I have had great luck with them, and they are usually cheaper up to a couple grand in some cases. You can't go wrong with any brand now though, social media would bankrupt them if they put out inferior products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dhoganjr, post: 423067, member: 12925"] When you load it up like that it will be toward the lower range. It will do a lot better than the 60/40. With a heavy load it will take a longer to get out of the hole, and will drop down in the water if you let off much during hard turns. Up to the 115/80 you can tell a difference when you load it heavy. Once you get to 150/105 it doesn't seem to mind a load as much, I guess from the extra torque. If you are happy with the 60/40 you will really like the 115/80. Mercury is all I have owned and I have had great luck with them, and they are usually cheaper up to a couple grand in some cases. You can't go wrong with any brand now though, social media would bankrupt them if they put out inferior products. [/QUOTE]
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